A new trainer who experiments with oxymetholone can gain from 9 to 14 kg of massive bulk, which is often achieved within 6 weeks with doses of 50-100 mg per day. However, there is a problem with retaining water. The puffy shape (the result of water retention) is not particularly attractive, but it can contribute a lot to the level of accumulated strength and mass. After taking oxymetholone, the muscle is fuller, better cut. There is an advantage to the retained body water - it protects the joints as it is partially stored in and around the connective tissue. This effect allows greater flexibility and reduces the likelihood of injury when training with heavier weights. The rapid accumulation of mass can be considered a side back as it is stressful to the connective tissue. Thanks to oxymetholone, one can obtain "too fast gain."